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Akko - keeping customs, grain pounders of Akko, no work on Chol Hamoed
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amount of financial loss which would allow work to be done, comparison to financial loss on Chol Hamoed
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amount of financial loss which would allow work to be done, comparison to financial loss while mourning
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animals fertilizing fields on Shabbos, holidays, Chol Hamoed, non Jewish workers
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animals fertilizing fields on Shabbos, holidays, Chol Hamoed, non Jewish workers
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animals fertilizing fields on Shabbos, holidays, Chol Hamoed, non Jewish workers
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annulling vows
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better to work than wasting time
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bringing vessels from a craftsman
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brought on Chol Hamoed or holiday
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brought on Chol Hamoed or holiday
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building new grave, improving an existing grave niche, building a coffin
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cancelled viduy maaser, cancelled announcements regarding ‘awake God from his sleep’, abolished striking the animals prior to slaughter, built rings to hold the animals, cancelled blacksmith work on Chol Hamoed, strengthened the laws of demai, some enactments were praised, others were criticized
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cancelled viduy maaser, cancelled announcements regarding ‘awake God from his sleep’, abolished striking the animals prior to slaughter, built rings to hold the animals, cancelled blacksmith work on Chol Hamoed, strengthened the laws of demai, some enactments were praised, others were criticized
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Chol Hamoed tearing garments, mourner’s meal
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cleaning dung from an alley, courtyard, or stable, reason
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clearing stones, sticks, grasses, trees, rabbinic decrees, exceptions to the decrees
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communal needs projects on Chol Hamoed, public project needed for after holiday, limitations of this allowance
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completing and using vessels that are needed to prepare for food needed for Chol Hamoed or Holiday
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construction, building wall adjacent to public road, to neighbor, what to do with the dirt, shemittah, Chol Hamoed
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covering figs
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cutting nails and trimming mustache
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digging new ditch or repairing an existing ditch
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documents which may be written, descriptions, reasons
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fishermen of Tiberias, grain pounders of Akko, bean grinders of Tzippori were strict
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fixing or building fences
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flute forbidden in a house of mourning, but permitted for a celebration
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haircutting, haircutting in honor of shabbos, haircutting in honor of holiday
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haircutting, haircutting in honor of shabbos, haircutting in honor of holiday
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harvesting on Chol Hamoed to avoid loss
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keeping customs, fishermen of Tiberias, bean grinders of Tzippori, grain pounders of Akko, no work on Chol Hamoed
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laundry
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losses of principal, loss of profit, loss of a good bargain to sell or buy, profit that will be used to enhance Holiday, recovering items from business with orphans, dealings with governmental authorities
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marriage and yibum not permitted on Chol Hamoed except remarriage of former wife, reasons
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marriage and yibum not permitted on Chol Hamoed except remarriage of former wife, reasons
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mating animals on Chol Hamoed, bloodletting of people or animals, medical treatment
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may be brought on Chol Hamoed but not on Holiday
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more lenient than Chol Hamoed, reasons
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more lenient than Chol Hamoed, reasons
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mourning, tearing garments, mourner’s meal, limits on mourning and funeral procedures
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mourning, tearing garments, mourner’s meal, limits on mourning and funeral procedures
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permitted erev Pesach more than Chol Hamoed, setting up, cleaning chicken coops, taking and retrieving tools from a craftsman
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permitted erev Pesach more than Chol Hamoed, setting up, cleaning chicken coops, taking and retrieving tools from a craftsman
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picking and pickling grass
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pressing olives
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purchasing homes, slaves, animals, stones, moving items from one house to another
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rebuilding a wall which may collapse and injure a person
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reduction of outward mourning and who participates on Chol Hamoed
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reinterring the bones of parents on Chol Hamoed
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reinterring the bones of parents on Chol Hamoed
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removing kilayim from one’s vineyard which had been stolen, planted with grain, repossessed on Chol Hamoed
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repairs
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Rosh Chodesh and Chol Hamoed
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Sechusa - bathhouse renovation on Chol Hamoed
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setting up a new or old oven
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sewing, setting up ropes or tightening ropes of a bed
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Shabbos, Holiday , Rosh Chodesh, Chol Hamoed, Chanukah, and Purim
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status of seeping water, waterfalls, pools that were once filled by streams which stopped, pools that later became filled by streams
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stricter than shemittah
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Tiberias - fishermen of Tiberias were strict on Chol Hamoed
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Tiberias - keeping customs, fishermen of Tiberias, no work on Chol Hamoed
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trapping animals that damage fields
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Tzillaya - harvesting barley fields on Chol Hamoed
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Tzippori - bean grinders of Tzippori were strict on Chol Hamoed
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Tzippori - keeping customs, bean grinders of Tzippori, no work on Chol Hamoed
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Tzippori - Rabbi Manah didn’t fully mourn Rabbi Abun due to Chol Hamoed
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Tzippori - repair of waterway on Chol Hamoed
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viewing tzoraas
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villagers can provide food, yet work is forbidden
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villagers can provide food, yet work is forbidden
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watering an irrigated field is permitted (with some exceptions)
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watering entire field or just tree to tree? depending on density of trees
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watering entire field or just tree to tree? depending on density of trees, ten trees per bais seah
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watering seeds for the first time
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watering sometimes permitted in shemittah, but not on Chol Hamoed, reason
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watering sometimes permitted in shemittah, but not on Chol Hamoed, reason
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watering white (grain) field not comparable to watering between trees on Chol Hamoed
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watering with pooled rainwater is forbidden due to its similarity to well water which is forbidden
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wine which was unexpectedly stopped in middle of the process and now it is Chol Hamoed or he became a mourner
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wine which was unexpectedly stopped in middle of the process and now it is Chol Hamoed or he became a mourner and more work is needed to complete the wine
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woman may take lulav from son or husband, place it in water on Shabbos, add water in Holiday, change water in Chol Hamoed
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women adorning themselves or applying lime to their skin
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work needed for holiday permitted when done privately
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work permitted when one doesn't have food
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writing loan documents, seforim, tefillin, mezuzos, fixing a Torah, making tzitzis, appraisals, work contracts
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Yochanan Kohen Gadol cancelled the allowance of blacksmith work (banging) on Chol Hamoed